CARNEGIE OFF FOR EUROPE.; Before Sailing He Urges Peace, Even if We Must Fight to Get It.

Andrew Carnegie sailed on his ninety- sixth ocean trip yesterday. He and Mrs. Carnegie and their daughter Margaret were passengers on the White Star liner Finland for Naples. Mr. Carnegie said it was the first time in all his sea-going experience that he had left this port on a rainy day. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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